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Old 06-13-2007, 04:06 AM
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Arjan's Haze (greenhouse seeds co.) 2007 Grow

Hey everyone we started this plant back on 420 and now that were past the borring part Ill probably be updating this frequently. This is Arjans Haze feminized from Green House seeds. Its growing in a green house with Fox Farm Organic Soil Forest and Ocean. We have been starting to use Advanced Nutrientes Sensizyme and we have used some Gibberellins 3 times at two week intervals. Two weeks ago somthing was dropped on the plant and it bent the stem really low below where we topped it does anyone know how this will effect the plant? There is a picture of where it bent below. It is again standing on its own and back on track. Thanks everyone. Happy growing.
 
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Old 06-13-2007, 04:30 AM
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Is Sensizyme making significant noticeable improvements it the grow or is it hard to tell? I've never heard of Gibberellins.

I'm starting with a good organic soil and adding some worm castings and perlite, some organic fert and a little extra nitrogen, then at flowering will add some carboload and phosphorus. That covers most of it, right? If there's something else I can do along the way that makes a significant improvement I'd like to do it.
 
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Old 06-13-2007, 05:14 AM
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Sensizyme has helped alot but it has not had a noticable effect on the plant that stood out to me. but Gibberellins are really really awesome. We have a bag seed plant growing outdoors and it was too weak to hold itself up so it grew LST without us tieing it down. When we gave it gibberellins, a spray to the folliage it stood up right in 3 days and now its really really strong. I have heard that Gibberellins can give your plant a better chance of being male... I dont think that it is too dangerous though if you use it in moderation.
 
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Old 06-13-2007, 03:17 PM
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Am I missing something here, there's no picture.
 
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Sorry about that I have to resize the pictures in Photoshop they should be up soon.
 
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Old 06-18-2007, 03:32 AM
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here are those pics, anyone know how the bend will effect the stem and plant? thanks
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the bend will only make the plant stronger once it heals. looking good, cant wait to see the final results.
 
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Supercrop?

At what stage in development of the plant did you supercrop it?
 
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you are gonna have one hell of a tree dude!

look forward to it, good luck,.
 
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the bend will only make the plant stronger once it heals. looking good, cant wait to see the final results.
definitely... everything above it should start growing like crazy here soon
 
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Plant looks good.

Just one thing I'll never understand; Why do people leave ALOT of space in their containers empty (no soil)? They give you the space, you should definately use it.
 
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Plant looks good.

Just one thing I'll never understand; Why do people leave ALOT of space in their containers empty (no soil)? They give you the space, you should definately use it.

Well, there are many reasons actually. The two main reasons are 1) When sprouting, youll need the space to add more soil later after its streched abit. and 2) 1/4 of the pot space for watering. How can you water without soil and water spilling over if theres no extra space? Feel me?
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Well, there are many reasons actually. The two main reasons are 1) When sprouting, youll need the space to add more soil later after its streched abit. and 2) 1/4 of the pot space for watering. How can you water without soil and water spilling over if theres no extra space? Feel me?

Not really, If the plant has enough light it wont stretch and If you water slowly so as not to displace the soil there will be no spillage! I dont know, no big deal. I just see alot of wasted space is all. To each his own.
 
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looks great
were the seeds feminized
did you buy them from greenhouse seed company
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8-3-07 update

These are some updates of our Arjans grow, aka "Jan". Due to the law enforcement we have had to move our bush to the woods. We are still using sensizyme and we have some bag seeds growing around it. Is this plant looking on track? Any ideas on yeild? Thanks
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